’ tioned, that {s to say, that portion | driven or taken tothe Pound, shall be Investors siento rund being within the lim- | lable to the penalty of this by-law. of land Iving and Pend bounded as fol-| 20. ‘The Pound ‘Keeper shall be al- lowed, over and above the fees herein-| y, before mentioned, the fees, that is to §. Thornton dy, eo rele Bone. C30 lows:— ed Mout The whole of Diatelet se 535, and the 1 ilway Addition to the Town o! O88- 3 He ie ee ‘or advertising in each paper, 30 12) It shall be lawful for any Pound | cents, and actual disbursements; for at- Keoper of this City, duly appointed by | tending for summons and serving the Langley,Directory of resolution of the ‘Council, or for any same on appraisers, 50 cents; for every John McTeer New York 3 of |other person, to impound any of the |sale, 26 cents; such sums to be charged R Offer to sel, you the EDASS ramen sn strenses of er imals mentioned in this by-law if|nagainst the animals so impounded. P 7.0m Maine Inventors. | eotind running at large, trespassing in| 21. Itshall be the duty of the City For Rant: A faruiried and 3,80 Vermont or upon any enclosed lands, or prem- | Clerk to furnish to each Pound Keeper cara ises, or vacant lots, or public laces, |a book in which he shall enter the num- contrary to the provisions of this by- | ber and Sescription of every animal im-} —~ law, or if found trespassing in any en-| pounded by him, with the name of the closure, or garden, or any enclosed lands | person who took or sent the same t> _ within the Timits ‘of the City, and it |impounded, the day and hour on which | FOR RAGE it now rented for $105 per month. shall be the duty of the Pound e e y ir srodeemous Oe ee ee: vaston aroomy si to detain until ‘the owner, or owners} sold, an e amount of ages, = a thereof shall have paid over and above |alty, or fees, paid by the party redeem- abargain, mast Ue sold ‘at once. 4 any claim for damages for the trespass |ing, and the name of each party redeem- res eite ining éiaisa Snieaeeatk raft Two Rooms 14 x 42 on Ground Floor and the charges, or over and above the | ing same, or the proceeds of the sale (if} Oi e¢h}"giu0. | Two good mining claims on ‘ nalty alone where no damages have | any made) and shall, on or before the Marpby ‘Creek, cheap for cash. Jennie L. . ; Eight Rooms on Second Floor. e , e Six Rooms on Third Floor. TO RENT Having moved into our Fire Ptoof Building ‘The Rossland Evening Record. VOL, II, NO. 47 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. eee eee CUM WAS A PLUNGER ff in hig pocket and BREWERS SAY QUIT ABOUT THE CITY. i cashed in his cl . Then he care- House furnishings at Hunter Bros. lenaly threw hie hand on the table. reduced rates. “ — Ladies’ muslin underwear at Hunter Bros., cheap. Paid Their Fines for Violating] ,,;2e Rossland laundry has moved and the City License has better facilities than ever f{ Bylaw. Mining tmvestments. + A furuisned and unfurnished room FOR SALE. ze"'The Record Three Storey Building i » only $175. ding house, only, $17 3 i Baebes LOOK AT THE KLONDIKE. Fraser's Window JUST ARRIVED paeirtiaae Known on Rossland Opera House Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Miss LILLIAN BEDDARD, Manager. ress Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. Son Is for rent in whole, or in part. . Stone. Corresdundence Building on Columbia evento, $450, Soloited. Orrice: ‘ a Recorp BLOCK, | N ROSSLAND, B.C. oe Keeper | the same was receiv y' His Fortune Swallowed in a Jack Pot in San Fran- escape being joshed about having been blafied by a Chinaman. Ah’s winning did him little good, for he goon lost it with his entire fortune. not however before he had broke several for good prompt work. Office Hall’s barber sho; in basement near Grand Union ‘hotel, 8-13-tf Elegantly furnished rooms for $2.60 per week, $10 per month at the Domin- “banks” and made it lively for every- fon b ‘The Ressland Laundi NOW RUNS WASH HOUSE] "°,",8022%1; snack over the wash (THEY DID NOL APPEAL ple in town to get your washing done, tab anil thinks of the times that are Office, Hall past. lall’s barber shop, basement SPOKANE VS. VANCOUVER. jo name F directories or agency te mmitted the following sums:—| first day of every month in the year, ‘ wee eh COL ee bulla, stalligne, boare, | make a-return to the Chairman of the | Fox, Sain Halowar teary aM eontised to the full lst rams, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and Police Commissioners in writing, of the i ase, Board miners tro m3 mines. a | awit 5 eacl ber and description of all dist 88. vias ‘and sesort the specu #2; geese and poultry, received by him during the past month Rossland. For particulars inquire of Te an 500,000,000, 18. When any of the animals, or | preceding each return, with the names of eee poultry, named in the foregoing, or any of the persons taking Be: same a ty Magee MLE t clauses of this by-law, are| Poun e day and hour r d eS ean be turn thod peeeaded in pursuance of the provis- | him, redeemed, or sold, the name of the For Bate Chicken rane en, fom De: Good hese names are use-| jong of this by-law, it shall be the dut; raon redeeming, the smount re-| Chickens. For particulars inquire of Jennie ful in placing mining! of thy Pound Keeper daily to tornish ceived for damages, penalties, or fees, or} L. stone. G-2-tf. listsare furnished | the animals, geese, or ultry, with|any other information he ma: leem ‘le Bate—Stock of Millinery and Fixtures, and woficient food, water and | necessary; which return shall verl- 9 only ae es| shelter, during the whole time such | fied by statutory declaration if required, Tt animals, geese, or poultry, continue im- | and shall be in the form prescribed by is| pounded, and for so doing he shall be | the said Police C i 3 Se For Resident lo! entitled to demand and receive the fol- . Nothing contained in this by-law | ient to business ce: " lowing allawance over and above his| shall be held to prevent the driving Of] vox sare—Barand furniture of hotel in this! A nnly to -| fees as Pound Keeper: horses, mules, cows oxen, cattle, sheep,| city. Apply this office. ete | Apply For bulls, stallions, boars, rams, | geats, swine, geese, or poultry, throu, h | For Satg—Four roomed frame house; First reas " oy 8.C.E. Record Office | , and other cattle, each 50 cents; | the public streets, provided the same ‘ave., for $100; Jennie L. Stone. for sheep, goats, and’ swine, each 26 | in sufficient and competent charge, and Fyn cate, Good | paying. ;rortenrent Dost: cents; for geese, and poultry, each 5| not allowed to stray, or loiter, or graze,| Tess; Jennie L. Stone. 6-l0tf e e ° ROSSLAND CITY BY-LAWS. |cents: for each and every day during | by the way. For Saiz—Good hotel business—with or with- — sen Sie Or THIS OFFICE. miles from le in connec: aa 3 mines. cisco. The Daily bh two room ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, Aug 18 The Comedian Sam. J. Burton And the Charming Cumedienne MISS LILLIE COLEMAN next Grand Uniun hotel. 7 A. J. Brill, who has held cases on the DatLy Becoup since April 1, left for ‘po! this eisa compositor and made many friends in Rossland. Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping Rent to Suit the Times. How Ah Gum Bluffed a Gam- bler with a Bobtailed Flush. GEO. A. FRASER 9 41 Columbia Evidently Thought. i 's Di Would Be Sustained. Record. 25 centsa Relative Merits of the A Canadian Supply Stations. sc theacw The relative merite of Vancouver and Spokane as supply stations to Rossland Ah Gum is a poker player. A few| ere thoroughly discussed yesterday by}! The brewers have capitulated and SI ‘ P E R KI N S, years ago he was an influential Chinese | Mozistrate Jordan and M. P. Thomp-|.snown their faith in the city liquor ‘ A - a platform and eettees den ABuperb Scenic h 8: A h $100,- | 809, @ business man of Vancouver. Mr./); - A oni , gal Job ee rata om | eran of San France, wort 100; toe pld Mr. Jordan «Henly |e i ates serail nn Offi Fut, Laughter and Yella ae crewerve | 2 Bumble proprietor of washee house visit end inadvertently remarked that) ‘This is a decided victory for the city| ,.nue tacts good work in’ haniing ‘ ice... clank: ia the strongest over present. | in the rear of the International. Such boedniss spokane land a ay Wat! and shows that the brewers believe the jerker” is doing work in hauling ; fl large rocks out of the sewer cavity alon; ed to the public by a traveling company. One d tl 1 of = i A ry y is reveling company: tae | is the way of life and the moral of play. right as the volume of trade onght to go ne conry would sustain Magistrate | Columbia avenue. toenrich a Canadian city. He con- F * ing poker. Little. he thought when School Trustee Lalonde reported to- and The councilmen are casting about to find temporary fire quarters in which to store: the apparatus when it reaches ere. Carpenters were busy today erecting for the Week delivered] r price rticulars eall or ad Nothing herein contained shall be| " out property; Jennie L. 8 the time th be impounded. rf Ti Pref construed to entitle the Pound Keeper ion BY-LAW NO. 7. . ‘The quanity of food to be w bed transfer truck in good furnished by the Pound Keeper shall be ap. Address sw. L. Root, a8 ae h in good location. For horses and cattle, each, per aey, hii For Bare Chicken ranch in, go: reation A By-Law ror THE ESTABLISHMENT an artistic manner—es} ov A Pounp AND THE REGULATION te Ibs. of hay; sheep, each, per day TueReor. bs. of hay; for swine, and goats, per day, each, 1 quart of peas, corn; for geese, or poultry, each per 1. A Public Pound is hereby estab-/ one-half pint peas, barley, or corn; and lished in the City, to be situated on such food shall be of a good and whole- PENAL CLAUSE. feed store in the Le Roi has ed a hay, grain Bans & Rugs have opened ab arp ry DODGERS. Perkins, running over with songs, dancer, catchy music, where a good orchestra is abeo- lutely necessary. P Bee the Stret Parad: 5 0 to $3.00 foreixteenth | PEGHTOWN FARMER BAND. 7 v0 “mont e sheets for firat 1000, Lower Floor, 75c. Balcony, 50c, Gal- Prices: according to amount |lery, 2c. Box Beats, #1. presiding over an army of employees and having powerful voice in the councils. of the Sam Yups that he would ever dip his lily white hands in the suds of a wash tub in Rossland. tended that Vancouver was not that city, and if it had only received proper support from Kootenay, it would have erected a smelter. Mr. Jordan, who is a staunch Cana- The brewers who paid are: Mr.|day that the school attendance is in- Graden,of the Columbia; John Murphy, of the Ros‘land Spring and Henderson, of the Le Roi. creasing daily. Alderman Fraser, mayor pro tem, is beginning to feel the burdens of office. He has been approached a dozen times aday by people who imagine he has a command attention. It will pay yo or the Pound| on them. bah For SaLe: A new piano at a bargain on easy terms. Inquire at this office. and clear title to lot for sale at a bargain 10-16tf TRIAL THIS MORNING. First Avenue, Lot 7, Block 16, Railway |£0me description, and as much water as rs it Addition, , , each animal can drink at least twice 2. The Council may from time t»|everv day. In the case cof mulch cows time, as occasion may require, appoint ne impounded, the Pound Keeper Lie ae ecnaible pero ag Pound {shall at least twice in each day, milk Keeper, whose duties other than those each cow, or cows, and for go doing shall Pe for teu oat in this ny-law, shall he defined, | be entitled to keep the milk so obtained For aux: An Erle bicycle, new. Apply at this and whose remuneration ghall be fixed | for his own use. . ; - by resolutior. of the Council. 1 15. Any Pound Keeper who im- DOGS. pounds or confines any animal oF ant: 3. E is withi ; try, under this by- 3. Every person who is within the] IT&'® geese OF poultry, 5 City the owner, possessor, or harbourer law, and neglects, OF rehuees to fing, of a dog, or bitch, over the age of six provide, gg a eet such animal with months, shall, betore the Ars’ day of) Shelter, as hereinbefore provided, shall | Fa! Dnavacz: The Red Star Transfer Company uly, ineach ‘and every year procure| te ‘subject to the penalties imposed for #|faid penalty und costs, or penalty or) | handles alt kinds of freight promptly. such dog, or bitch, to be licensed, taxed, | breach of this by-law, and to immediate |costs only, by istress and | Teamixa: If you want delivering or teaming of dismissal. sale of the offender or of-| Say Kind done call up the Red Star Btabies. 16, Any person claiming any dam- fender’s goods and chattels; and should pegatiee ages from trespass by any animal im- | there be no suflicient distress to satisfy pounded shall, at any time before the the said penalty and costs, or penalty, Enimal is released, deliver to the Pound | or costs only, it shall and may be law- f composition. Reserved Seats on sale at Fraser's Drug Store thi composition. | H() s ite He uonety “astniog Woe ° | dian, took the other side of the argu- ting $50,000 or $60,000 at a crack. Poker|™ent- He gave Mr. Thompson in- was his game, or more properly he was stances of where Rossland business men poker’s game. He cared nothing for ~ went Nancvaver, oe sup: faro, roulette and the other fascinating | >. . all | McLeod seemed inclined to split hairs sai inati, A games that have lured thousands to| Kinds of vexatious delays and expense, |in the case of John Murphy, one of the interfer with the meccution of the gene ruin, but poker was the game for his owing to high rates and inadequate! brewers charged with violating the|tence of Murderer James Wood of Nel- money. I€ Gum's fall wasa big one, it transportation facilities. On the other liquor license bylaw, whose case was|®2, B.C. . was edazzling one-and the talk of the|b8Md, he said, the orders were filled | disposed of by Magistrate Jordan who] ,,7he customs department has issucd town in gambling circlea for years promptly by Spokane and coet less after| gned him the same as the other instructions to collectors to it the af iderabl ; ' brew-| products of Gi i eewarda: _ [the duty was paid. Besides ers. After y the | ater far ig herd and Belgium at —_or— i ANCY r) i) ANCING Tt was one wintry night that Ah left|{rmished many things on credit, ®) bonds of appeal were approved by the} E. E. Sh le isa his comfortable, well lighted stores and oe the Vancouver merchants refused | court, The cases will now stand or fall to Mexico, is in. Ottawa and 1 presented i 10- in its ita before the supreme court. repo! oe ight. isbaterperiied Se Ee naa ae geply to this Mr. ‘Thompson said 1” Attorney ‘McLeod, for The brewers, His lesxes: on the 20th instant for South + at ne kept many things in stoc! d hi: x a % Prof. O’Brien’s Juvenile Pupils} changed handsin a night. Ah’s face which Vancouver docs not. {twas not . cae eo some haved Roncerning the callon the part of was a familiar one there and as he ap-|until lately, he eaid, the merchants of | bY showing by the city’s witnesses that! some American railways for a with- peared the outlook bowed affably and Vancouver realized the importance of | collusion existed between the hotel keep- | drawal of bonding pri ence. the view a polite attendant relieved him of his Rossland’s trade. . era and the city to drive the brewers out | obtains in high quarters at Ottawa that po A Mr. Jordan suggested that it would under the terms of the treaty of Wash- outer garments. Threading his way| bea good idea for Vancouver to have|?ss:ton that the bylaw is ultra vires|i2t0m Americans can take no such through a large room filled with “people | representatives here to drum up trade on e bylaw is ultra vires | action, snaps to given away. OTTAWA NEWS 1N BRIEF. It has been decided to give Sir Wil- fred Laurier a reception upon his return from Europe. Foreach $ 3 37S setiaitor aret f000, Lawyers Have a Lively Tilt—Inspector Barr’s Evidence. City Solicitor MacNeill and Attorney according toamount =f composition. For earch subsequent 1000 2.00 And Other Work In Proportion. . - Rossland Opera House Grand Exhibition GRANITEW ARE— __ At Former Prices of TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock For Sate: A comple outfit for a country news: Raper; Washington eight column hand press. pply at this office. DEAYAGE. wee eee Movine: If you have household goods to move call a Red Star transfer wagon. r an . the year commencing with the first day of July in each year, in the office of In- spector of Licenses, and shall cause such oF or bitch, to wear around ity neck a collar of mets! or Jeather, to which shall ou have a trunk or baggas je of —BY— ou want moved, the Ked Star SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND ONE NIGHT ONLY. August 2lst. _ }_Boats 80c., 2e. and 160. for Children. “wihckets gait Bé Mad afdoor. = =~ of business. Mr. McLeod still claims in not register any such dog, or bitch, un- less the person applying to have the gume registered shall have paid the tax imposed by this by-law, and shall pro- duce the receipt of the Treasurer there- A. B. (or by us, the said A.B, and C. D.), proves to be illegal, or in case the claim ior damages now put in by me, (or us) ok fails to be established. 5. Itshallbe the duty of theIn-] 31% spector of Licenses to keep a book, in|§2® phich shall be recorded the names ot the owners of ever: log, or bitch, . P regietered under the. provisions of this must make his application for that pur- by-law, the date of such registration, | 5° and partly | pose to the Supreme court within one BATHS. e the description of the dog, the registra- | PT affixed to each of| month next after the publication of this | witmaoous “atted up, with tubs ice and everything first class. place isa nuisance and contrary to a PLUMBING. city bylaw. Mr. Jones was before the ii this and gs ©, M. WziLye, practical sanitary plumber, cor 3 Columbia avenue. (Fbune his case il in order that his neighbors who are com- plaining can be summoned as witnesses. This mikes the third ‘ime the milk- ENTISTS, Dr. Freer, dentist, Stussi vlock. game charge, which caused him to bit- terly complain that it was spite work on the part of neighbors. He expressed satisfaction that he would be able to face the complainants in court. In ex- tenustion of Mr. Jonee’ violation of th: law it is eaid that he has worked hi rd and expended money in trying to com- LOST, foore. Lost—Ring with two keys. Suitable reward. ‘This office. 718th. ——X pocket book with 100 shares Noble Five Finder rewarded $5. Name on certitical 8-10-1t. if. Lost—A gol* band gold bracelet on July 4th, Under will be suitably rewarded by leavi 0 rewal the same at this office.” y leer ’s saw mill. The ply with the law, but seems unfortunate in his location which is in a populous part of the city and has no naturel ities for drainage. jl- | Mus Nourn facil | ootent Board rt rt (iseing o & W. Kailw: BOARD AND ROOMS. ray.) Ladies’ muslin underwear at Hunter Bros., cheap. TOBACCO AND CIGAR, quested to attend. The whole list of stocks will be called. All perrons wishing to buy or sell shares are re- The Rossland Stock Exchange. 28 Columbia Avenue. Patnoxize home industi Kogvenay and Hossland Favorite cigars, made . Smoke Enterprise Wants, For Sale. Rent, Lost Etc BUIUDING MATERIALS, Tencents a line for the first insertion: and five | Woop ai cy cents a line thereafter. nd lumber; We sell thers. The British Columbia M'U Co. cheaper than suy ie SITUATIONS WANTED. WaAxtED—A good hard ininer wanted Tor a small job. ‘This office. &17-1t. Wantep—To trade some lots in and near Port- | ji land, Oregon, for mining stock or good _pros- pect. P., Box 565, 1 e' ladies to travel for responsible established Montnly, $65. jossland in the Ro: ] tf. | division of Wantzp—Upright and faithfol gentlemen or | land, BC. Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that will, at the expiration of 30 da: Board of License Commissione: for a license to sell liq sland Hotel, 01 ty ot 13, ‘bloc District Lot 535, in the Cit JERRY SPELLMAN. For bulls, stallions, rams, boars, each, this by-law to suffer any horse, mule, | 2; for horses, mules,cattle, sheep, goats, bull, cow, goat, sheep, or swine, of any gex or kind, or any geese or poultry run at large, or to trespass in or upon 19. 1, or premises, or | in; any unenclosed la: vacant lots, or public places, whether the custody or chai erder, or | custody of t! and swine, each, $2; for geese, to| poultry, 10 cents each. Any person or pereons attempt- o to rescue, or who rescues any in | animal or animals when_lawfully in the ound Keeper, or of any and of any otherwise, within the limits Lereiuafter| other person for the purpose of being FOR RENT. Fon Runt on For SaL2—Hotel, hall and ber or all and bar separate, at low 1 = nie L- Stone. rato epply ig” 4 land, for # license to sel! premises known as the Gri uate on P lock 41, trict lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Aug. 22th, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the undersigne1 will appiy at the next sitting of the Board of jcense Commissioners, lor y of Ross- 1 Hquor by retai\ in the ‘and Union Hotel, «it- of 'Dis- RED STAR ivery and Transfer G0. thing moved—tfrom a trunk to a boiler, Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester” railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; auy Quick work. ‘Telephone No. 8. J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. JOHN HEROD, J. L. WILSON, PALACE STABLES ™” Wantrp—A house of three or four rooms, plastered. Jennie L. stone. 6-16th For Rext—Furnished fsur roomed house. Jen- nie L, Ston t Fou Raxt—Furnished two roomed hot “far, Seunle L: btone, wend To the public: Frank M n, who tor the SADDLE AND PACK HORS: D Jd. VW. LANE. PROP. ES, ELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NQTON AND RESERVE STS. Rossland, B. 0. and Shoes, Woollen Blankets, Comforters and everything else in the Gent's Furnishings line should see . S. A. AARTIMAN, Next door to Bank of Montreal, where they will find. the largest and most complete stock of First Class Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices Sale now going on at 8. A. HARTMAN'S. GRAND Columbia Avenue UNION AOTEL.—!